Hi folks, I'm not sure if this is a doc or marketing question, so I apologize if I've posted this in the wrong place.
I was just watching a video about documentation by an Apache doc writer ( http://youtu.be/f4d-6Sv1vS8 ). The video is on the Apache channel. Then I watched Rob's guide to adding anonymous diffs ( http://youtu.be/7fvg1pfHLhE ). That video was hosted on Rob's own channel. The automatic captions were far from accurate. As a regular video-based learner and part-time captioner, bad captions is frustrating. Bad captions also limits/prevents access to user and learner communities. This left me with several questions: 1 Is there a specific channel dedicated to AOO docs or sharing other good AOO videos created by others? 2 Who decides where the videos go or which ones go on YouTube? 3 Finally, to my greatest interest, is there any current effort to caption AOO videos? Is Apache using Amara ( http://amara.org/en/ ) to cloud-source captions like TED and Mozilla do? Or? If there is a captioning plan, how are the videos to be captioned selected? If there is not a captioning plan, where do I look? I plan on watching a lot of the Apache videos, and I learn when I caption. I figure I can learn and help out users and AOO at the same time. Direction, suggestion, or guidance is welcome. Best, gz -- --- Gregory B. Zobel, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Educational Technology MSEd Program Coordinator Western Oregon University 345 N. Monmouth Ave Monmouth, OR 97361